Anodyne Therapy Announces 1047 Patient Study Demonstrates Restoration of Sensation in Peripheral Neuropathy Which Could Reduce Risk of Amputations.TAMPA, Fla. -- Anodyne anodyne /an·o·dyne/ (an´ah-din) 1. relieving pain. 2. a medicine that eases pain. an·o·dyne n. An agent that relieves pain. (R) Therapy, LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol. LLC - Logical Link Control today announced the publication of a sixth peer-reviewed clinical study demonstrating restoration of sensation in the feet of patients with peripheral neuropathy. The purpose of the study was to measure improvements in patients' ability to feel a standardized 10 gram Semmes-Weinstein Monofilament monofilament, n a single strand of untwisted synthetic material such as nylon; used to create surgical sutures. monofilament (SWM SWM Silent Wave Motor (Nikon) SWM Stadtwerke München GmbH (German: municipality utility company) SWM Solid Waste Management SWM Single White Male SWM Small Window Manager SWM Stay With Me ) test - the test deemed by Medicare in a 2001 Decision Memorandum to be the best measure of risk for diabetic ulcers amputations. The study appears in the March/April 2005 issue of The Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association. Previous studies have shown that sensory impairments due to peripheral neuropathy present a significant independent risk for wounds that could not be adequately addressed because of the lack of a treatment intervention for the underlying sensory loss. Prior to receiving Anodyne treatments, the patients with peripheral neuropathy in this study had sensory loss at 7.9 sites of 10 sites tested based on the standardized SWM test. Any patients with more than 2 sites insensate in·sen·sate adj. 1. a. Lacking sensation or awareness; inanimate. b. Unconscious. 2. Lacking sensibility; unfeeling: to the SWM are deemed to have "Loss of Protective Sensation" or LOPS, a serious illness of the foot requiring special shoes and more frequent foot exams to prevent ulcers and amputations. After treatments were administered using Anodyne Therapy in a clinical setting, the patients had an improvement in sensation to an average of only 2.3 sites with sensory loss - a mean improvement of 5.6 sites per patient. In fact, of the 1033 patients who had LOPS, 580 (56%) regained protective sensation. "We have had several smaller studies published, but having a study published with over a thousand patients diagnosed with both diabetic and non-diabetic neuropathies, demonstrates how significant the clinical effect of Anodyne Therapy is on this debilitating de·bil·i·tat·ing adj. Causing a loss of strength or energy. Debilitating Weakening, or reducing the strength of. Mentioned in: Stress Reduction condition," said Craig Turtzo, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. . "It is very rewarding to give hope to people with peripheral neuropathy, who, prior to Anodyne, did not have access to treatment options that could restore protective sensation - thus potentially preventing ulcers and amputations. The medical costs normally associated with peripheral neuropathy have been estimated to exceed $37 billion per year among people with diabetes alone." Anodyne Therapy treatments are currently available nationwide at more than 2800 outpatient therapy facilities, hospitals, nursing homes, physician offices and home health agencies to improve functional outcomes for patients suffering from peripheral neuropathy, chronic pain and a broad range of other health problems. Products are also available for convenient home use. For more information, visit http://www.anodynetherapy.com. (a) We have prepared TV news materials, which can be previewed at http://www.dwjtv.com/clips/windowsmedia/hosting/AnodyneTherapy_999.asx and is available on Pathfire DMG (Disk iMaGe) The file format used in the Macintosh for distributing Mac software. Mac install packages appear as a virtual disk drive on the Mac as if you had inserted a CD or floppy disk. . Click on binoculars, select advanced search tab, highlight DWJ DWJ Diana Wynne Jones (Fantasy author) archive, use keywords PAIN THERAPY ALTERNATIVE . If you would like more information or a hard copy, please contact Maureen at DWJ Television, 1-800-766-1711 X 239 or email mparenta@dwjtv.com. |
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